These Internet resources will help you locate research articles of interest to you.

Of course the R-MWC library is a good place to start.

PsychInfo links you to the largest available database of articles on topics related to Psychology. Free use of Ovid is only available when accessed with computers on the campus network.

The National Library of Medicine sponsors an online resource called PubMed. This resource allows users to search MedLine, which is an extensive database for the medical and biological sciences for free. This database can be very useful when searching for topics related to the biological bases of behavior or for information related to psychological disorders.

The Journal Locator in Psychology and the Social Sciences can be a good source for finding information about a particular Journal. This site also provides links that will allow you to read the tables of contents for many current journals.

Northern Light is an internet search engine that does an excellent job of identifying "scholarly" sources that are available on the world wide web. This search engine also organizes the sites that it finds into logical categories. This organization can make finding the perfect source a little easier.